Measurement of plasma sodium, chloride and calcium levels postoperatively in colic patients: can they be used to predict the occurrence of equine postoperative ileus.
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ELECTIVES 1994 NO.20
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Campbell, N. Measurement of plasma sodium, chloride and calcium levels postoperatively in colic patients: can they be used to predict the occurrence of equine postoperative ileus .
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Campbell, Nigel. Measurement of Plasma Sodium, Chloride and Calcium Levels Postoperatively in Colic Patients: Can They Be Used to Predict the Occurrence of Equine Postoperative Ileus. .
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Campbell, Nigel. Measurement of Plasma Sodium, Chloride and Calcium Levels Postoperatively in Colic Patients: Can They Be Used to Predict the Occurrence of Equine Postoperative Ileus .
Harvard Citation (style guide)Campbell, N. (n.d.). Measurement of plasma sodium, chloride and calcium levels postoperatively in colic patients: can they be used to predict the occurrence of equine postoperative ileus.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Campbell, Nigel. Measurement of Plasma Sodium, Chloride and Calcium Levels Postoperatively in Colic Patients: Can They Be Used to Predict the Occurrence of Equine Postoperative Ileus